Kids bath seats, bed rails recalled due to risks

WilliamSpain

CHICAGO (MarketWatch) - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has recalled two baby products from Dream On Me - a bath seat due to drowning hazards and a bed rail due to strangulation risks. Both Chinese-made items are designed to be used by young children. About 50,000 of the bath seats were sold through various stores and Amazon.com last summer and there have been five reports of tip-over incidents including the near-drowning of a 12-month old tot. The bed rails were sold from September 2011 through May 20102, also via Amazon.com
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The danger is that they can separate from the mattress allowing a child to get rapped and posing "suffocation and strangulation hazards."

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